CHABAD.ORG is a very knowledgeable and community interactive site. The Rabbis there are very accommodating and helpful, plus they have extensive knowledge of all things Jewish.
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EleazarShlomo benYakov GoldmanDec 14 '12 at 0:47

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A belated welcome to Mi Yodeya and thank you for the interesting question! You may be interested in these questions as well. I look forward to seeing you around :)
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Double AA♦Feb 25 at 6:12

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@DoubleAA, thank you so much for the warm welcome. You know, if that's how people act around here, I think I will stick around. Have you got anything about numbers?
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Isaac MosesFeb 25 at 6:17

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Indeed we do! You should see our special Mi Yodeya series which is all about numbers in Judaism. It gets questions about new numbers whenever the manager of the series happens to remember about it (roughly).
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Double AA♦Feb 25 at 6:20

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You might want to check out mi.yodeya.com, the Judaism site on the StackExchange network. They allow questions and even answers from anyone, but the community editing and voting process, along with the great crowd of people who tend to hand out there tends to result in excellent, well-sourced answers being posted fairly quickly for most questions.

This is a listserv which has been in existence since the before the beginning of the internet (it goes back to the original Bell Labs days) and has dealt with all issues involving Judaism. It is a moderated list, so it is recommended that you look through the archives to see what types of things are discussed.

I have frequently seen such questions posted to general-purpose social media networks like Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit (particularly the Jewish corner thereof). These sites don't have the same controls for quality that Mi Yodeya does, but they can often draw large numbers of people to address a question, relatively quickly, with varying degrees of seriousness and usefulness.